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Lewis John McGibbney commented on NUTCH-2856: --------------------------------------------- Hi [~hiranchaudhuri] {quote}abc {quote} In an effort to encourage the development of unit tests for new contributions (like this one) and to prevent regressions, we created guidance in the pull request template [https://github.com/apache/nutch/blob/master/.github/pull_request_template.md?plain=1#L10]. |https://github.com/apache/nutch/blob/master/.github/pull_request_template.md?plain=1#L10].] Additionally, we have CI set up for both PR's ([https://github.com/apache/nutch/actions)] and post-merge ([https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Nutch/job/Nutch-trunk/] ) which aims to maintain 'stability'. Your contribution is excellent and the project will accept it if feedback has been addressed and tests are provided. I can try to pick up your PR if you do not wish to continue work on it, Please let us know. May I offer some polite feedback. Just because your contribution has not been merged 'yet' doesn't mean it will not be merged. I suspect that not many committers are using Nutch to acquire data across the SMB protocol. I am trying to work with you on that hence why I suggested we establish some unit testing to boost the appeal of this PR. Thanks for your consideration. > Implement a protocol-smb plugin based on hierynomus/smbj > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NUTCH-2856 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-2856 > Project: Nutch > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: external, plugin, protocol > Reporter: Hiran Chaudhuri > Assignee: Hiran Chaudhuri > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.21 > > > The plugin protocol-smb advertized on > [https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTCH/PluginCentral] actually > refers to the JCIFS library. According to this library's homepage > [https://www.jcifs.org/]: > _If you're looking for the latest and greatest open source Java SMB library, > this is not it. JCIFS has been in maintenance-mode-only for several years and > although what it does support works fine (SMB1, NTLMv2, midlc, MSRPC and > various utility classes), jCIFS does not support the newer SMB2/3 variants of > the SMB protocol which is slowly becoming required (Windows 10 requires > SMB2/3). JCIFS only supports SMB1 but Microsoft has deprecated SMB1 in their > products. *So if SMB1 is disabled on your network, JCIFS' file related > operations will NOT work.*_ > Looking at > [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block#SMB_/_CIFS_/_SMB1:|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block#SMB_/_CIFS_/_SMB1] > _Microsoft added SMB1 to the Windows Server 2012 R2 deprecation list in June > 2013. Windows Server 2016 and some versions of Windows 10 Fall Creators > Update do not have SMB1 installed by default._ > As a conclusion, the chances that SMB1 protocol is installed and/or > configured are getting vastly smaller. Therefore some migration towards > SMB2/3 is required. Luckily the JCIFS homepage lists alternatives: > * [jcifs-codelibs|https://github.com/codelibs/jcifs] > * [jcifs-ng|https://github.com/AgNO3/jcifs-ng] > * [smbj|https://github.com/hierynomus/smbj] -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)